The backpack has two components: a backpack with straps and a detachable mesh frame with a padded hip belt. The rounded backpack shape aids weight distribution, with adjustable straps for better center of gravity alignment. The lower area can be compressed by tightening the front straps. Small pockets on the hip belt and an invisible lower pocket with a rain cover provide extra storage.
Harness Adjustment
Before traveling, adjust the harness to your needs with an empty and full backpack. The top adjusters help raise the backpack and adjust the harness length. The chest strap, adjustable vertically, ensures comfort and has an elastic band for flexibility. The waist belt buckle includes an SOS whistle. Traditional shoulder strap closures and an additional drawstring on the hip belt enhance stability.
Size and Features
The backpack meets common needs for short trips. Peg loops allow attachment of extra gear, and side mesh pockets offer additional storage. Reflective grey elements enhance visibility.
Weight vs. Comfort
For long trips with a heavy load, use the frame for stability and to prevent sweating, despite the added weight. For short trips with light items, removing the frame reduces weight by 600g.
Luggage stowage matters
The main load compartment is generally intended for clothing, which is a lighter but still crushable load, and can be expanded as required by sliding the internal zipper to create compartment 2.
A compartment for spare shoes and more. Thanks to the aforementioned option of separating the luggage compartment, spare shoes, dirty or soggy clothes, for example, can be stored here. For easy access to this compartment, you can open the zipper from the front to access this part of the rucksack without having to unload the contents in compartment 1.
The surface of the compartment/pockets can be accessed from the left and right sides by pulling the zips apart. This space can be used for other additional items and to store cosmetics, or maps/guides and other handy equipment.
A rain cover is concealed in this pocket. The pocket can also be used for other additional items. Remember, however, that the lower part of the rucksack is likely to be the natural base when removing the rucksack, i.e. it would be a good idea for inserted items not to push the pocket out too much, creating a semi-circular shape which may cause the rucksack to tip over.
An ideal place for small items such as a card, passport, phone, cash or entrance tickets, i.e. anything you want to have at hand without having to take the backpack off your shoulders.
Feautures:
Removable frame
Water repellent
Specious
Waterproof zippers
Shoulder straps adjustable in several ways
Chest and waist belt
Ventilated braces and back
Holders for additional luggage
Laptop/notes/documents pocket
Raincover
Dominant colour: shades of green
Additional features: bottle space, trekking pole attachment, waist belt, chest strap, rain cover, adjustable carrying system, frame, back ventilation system, harness ventilation system, waterproof, with flap, with laptop space